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are expected to be significant in: Earth system science – by improving models of Earth surface evolution and enabling better predictions of landscape response to climate change. Engineering and applied physics
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domains. The scientific outcomes are expected to be significant in: Earth system science – by improving models of Earth surface evolution and enabling better predictions of landscape response to climate
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Job Description Imagine a world where food production harmonises with natural processes, farmers nurture healthy soils, and biodiversity thrives. In contrast, current monoculture farming systems
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well as abroad. To support your success, you will have access to DTU National Food Institute’s excellent laboratory facilities. Your overall focus will be to assess if the current biocide assessment methods based
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and kinetic modelling Expression, purification, and characterization of enzymes from fungal and bacterial sources Development and optimization of enzyme assays Structure–function studies of enzymes
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biological disciplines and works with bacteria, yeast, insect and mammalian cells as model systems. The Molecular & Medical Biology Research Section is located in a modern laboratory building fully equipped
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. Cox. The position is available starting 1 December 2025. The successful candidates will work on developing new theoretical models and computational methods to investigate the emergence and properties
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, the CAPeX approach to finding new electrocatalytic materials for energy conversion reactions uses state-of-the-art machine learning techniques, but experimental feedback is needed to improve the models and
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master problem in coordination with one or more subproblems, each responsible for generating promising variables based on the current master solution. The approach is particularly effective in applications